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In reply to the discussion: European-style welfare states are lovely! [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)did he wake up on his 27th birthday or something, with a college education, good job and the things he needs?
or did a lot of people around him help make sure he had what he needed to help him get where he is today?
did a lot of people in society make sure that children (which included him) got the kind of things he had, things without which, it can be argued, he couldn't have done without and still have all that he has today.
the idea that one can be a loner responsible for him/herself is just a lie that camouflages hypocrisy.
one takes, takes, takes, and when they have enough that they don't think they are taking anymore, they decide not to repay what was given them before --they decide not to participate in the society that gave to them.
it's almost as bad as stealing. if that poster refuses to give back while still banking on the skills and talents afforded to him through the work of others --he's just a taker, plain and simple. and an ungrateful one at that.